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My church is very active in the community and is definitely an evangelistic church. We have a great homeless ministry, and a college ministry that is growing. We are called to love our neighbors as ourselves, and that is what we strive to do here, literally. The church has multiple programed for reaching the unreached. I love it and think it is the most Biblically-sound church I have ever been a part of. (I have been in and out of quite a few).

Neither of my churches (i'm a college student, so i have a home church and a school church) has active groups that go out and do evangelism, but my school group (affiliated with campus crusade for christ) goes out and does evangelism on a weekly basis and we are constantly trying to get more people to join us for evangelism.

My church is an outreach church, we have programs that cater to the poor, homeless, people who struggle with addiction and run a free clinic for people who don't have medical insurance. It's one of the main reasons I picked my church, we are called to serve others and that's what I want to do and want to be around Christians who are excited about reaching out to others in Christ.

The one drawback is many of the weekend talks are specifically for nonbelievers or new Christians, never watered down or "soft" just basic. But it just means becoming less passive is your walk with Christ, joining a bible study and seeking knowledge independently instead of relying on Sundays talk to "get you through the week".